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    boblewis

    @boblewis

    Skilled Sr. Android Developer with 7+ years of broad experience in Mobile Development, Core Java & Kotlin areas with willingness to learn aws developer course and master Front-end Development and DevOps.

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    • RE: Trouble Executing TriggerCMD Commands on Raspberry Pi

      @Russ said in Trouble Executing TriggerCMD Commands on Raspberry Pi:

      Russ
      @boblewis
      4 days ago

      @boblewis, I think we can fix this, but I have a few questions.

      Are you able to run your commands using the green Trigger button while you're logged into your account on the TRIGGERcmd website?

      How did you confirm the triggercmd agent is running? Did you run systemctl status triggercmdagent ?

      On the Pi, the agent runs as root, and the data files are in /root/.TRIGGERcmdData
      So please confirm your commands are in
      /root/.TRIGGERcmdData/commands.json, not
      /home/pi/.TRIGGERcmdData/commands.json

      You ran a triggercmd command. is that a copy of the tcmd Go utility? I assume so because you're giving it a --trigger parameter. You might need to be root to use it if your token.tkn file is in /root/.TRIGGERcmdData. I would rename that to tcmd becauses I tend to refer to it as the tcmd tool (written in Go), but anyway, please run it with the --list parameter and let me know what happens. That should give you a list tcmd commands you can use to run your remote commands.

      Hello@Russ

      Thank you for your detailed response and helpful suggestions.
      I am able to successfully trigger commands using the green Trigger button while logged into my account on the TriggerCMD website.

      I ran systemctl status triggercmdagent, and it shows that the TriggerCMD agent service is active and running without any errors.

      I rechecked, and my commands are indeed listed in the correct file at /root/.TRIGGERcmdData/commands.json.

      I'm using the tcmd utility, and I have ensured to run it as root since my token file is located in /root/.TRIGGERcmdData.

      When I ran tcmd --list, it provided me with a list of TriggerCMD commands available for execution. All my commands are correctly recognized by the TriggerCMD agent.

      Thank you
      boblewis

      posted in Raspberry Pi
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    • Trouble Executing TriggerCMD Commands on Raspberry Pi

      Hello

      I'm facing an issue with executing TriggerCMD commands on my Raspberry Pi. Even after following the setup instructions, my commands aren't triggering as expected.
      I am using Raspberry Pi 4 Model B , Raspbian Buster, version 10 , TriggerCMD Agent version 1.0.1 , Connected via Wi-Fi, stable connection

      I have verified my internet connection and confirmed the TriggerCMD agent is running. However, when I try to run a command, I get no response or error message.

      Here’s an example of the command I'm trying to run:
      triggercmd --trigger YourCommandName
      Error message received "Command not found" or "Unable to connect to TriggerCMD service" I have restarted the TriggerCMD agent, checked the configuration file, verified internet connection

      Has anyone else faced this issue?

      Thanks in advance for your help!

      Thank you
      boblewis

      posted in Raspberry Pi
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    • RE: Is it possible to have more then one parameter?

      @tuicemen

      You can add house code (A-P) and unit codes (1-16) as parameters in your bash scripts.

      #!/bin/bash
      house_code=$1
      unit_code=$2
      action=$3
      curl "http://url:port/api/HomeAutomation.X10/${house_code}${unit_code}/Control.${action}"
      Run it like this:
      ./control_x10.sh A 4 On

      This way, you only need one script.

      Thank you
      boblewis

      posted in Raspberry Pi
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